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Re: [orbit-dev] Finding source for orbit bundles in workspace

FYI, Eclipse has never supported the stance of being upwards compatible... especially in the sense of using Eclipse 3.3 and pointing to a 3.4 target platform.

If this has worked in the past with PDE, it hasn't been by design, but by chance.

Share this knowledge with your friends :)

Cheers,

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Chris Aniszczyk | IBM Lotus | Eclipse Committer | http://mea-bloga.blogspot.com | +1.860.839.2465

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Re: [orbit-dev] Finding source for orbit bundles in workspace





problem is that I'm using 3.3. thx.

--> Mike Squillace
IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center
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Hi, Mike,

AFAIK, you shouldn't need to do more.

Are you running Eclipse 3.4?  The new source format isn't recognized by
3.3.x.  Also, there may be problems in the source bundles of your problem
bundles.  Try comparing them to bundles for which you do see source (e.g.,
using BeyondCompare)

Christian




Christian W. Damus
Component Lead, Eclipse OCL and EMF MQ/MT/VF
IBM Rational Software


                                                                                                                                       
From:       Michael A Squillace <masquill@xxxxxxxxxx>                                                                                  
                                                                                                                                       
To:         orbit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx                                                                                                      
                                                                                                                                       
Date:       04/10/2008 11:28 AM                                                                                                        
                                                                                                                                       
Subject:    [orbit-dev] Finding source for orbit bundles in workspace                                                                  
                                                                                                                                       






I thought that, once the binary and corresponding source plugins were
installed for a particular bundle (e.g. org.apache.commons.jxpath), I'd
need do nothing more and be able to see the source for that plugin in my
workspace (e.g. pressing F3 on a class name to bring up source for that
class). What else do I need to do 'cause that ain't workin'....

--> Mike Squillace
IBM Human Ability and Accessibility Center
Austin, TX

W:512.823.7423
M:512.970.0066

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